Sean is widely considered to be the greatest
catcher in the 100-year history of Saint Michael's baseball, and
one of the program's most feared hitters. A First Team
All-ECAC and All-Northeast-10 selection, he was named ABCA
All-Northeast Region, and was also a 1994 NCAA Division II
preseason All-American. At the time of his induction, he is
the only Purple Knight baseball player to ever be named
All-Northeast-10. Offensively, he owns 18 active records at
the College. Sean held a career batting average of .328, with
132 hits, 11 home runs, and 87 runs batted in. In his junior
season of 1993, he was ranked nationally in several statistical
categories and caught the attention of pro scouts, as he hit .436,
with an on base percentage of .509 and a slugging percentage of
.753! Defensively, his statistics were equally as
impressive. He was an ironman behind the plate, catching 125
career games with a career fielding percentage of .951. He
threw out an amazing 45% of all runners who attempted to steal
against him! His best season behind the plate was his senior
year, when he threw out 57.1% of those attempting to steal (28 of
49). He was a two-time captain of his team, and received the
Victor V. LeMieux '35 Award as a senior.